Verstappen learns fate over infamous F1 shove

Dutch Formula One driver Max Verstappen will serve part of his community service, imposed by the sport's governing body after shoving French rival Esteban Ocon in Brazil, at a Formula E race in Marrakesh.

The FIA said the 21-year-old Red Bull driver would join officials on Saturday in Morocco at the second round of the season of the all-electric series.

"Max Verstappen will attend the Marrakesh E-Prix as a result of the stewards' decision at the 2018 Brazilian Formula One Grand Prix," the ruling body said in a statement.

"Verstappen will spend the day as an observer to the stewards, closely following their work at a top-level international motor sport event, as part of the educational and informative approach taken by the FIA in this matter."

The youngest Formula One winner was ordered to do two days of public service for an angry confrontation in November with Force India's Ocon.

Verstappen led at Interlagos when he tried to pass backmarker Ocon, who attempted to retake the position but made contact - sending the Dutchman into a spin that cost him victory.

Verstappen shoved Ocon in a fiery post-race incident. Pic: Canal+

The Red Bull driver angrily confronted Ocon after the race and gave him a shove.

Verstappen had said later that the community service would have to be 'suitable'.

"I'm definitely not going to look silly because I think I am anyway already very harshly treated by that," he said. "So we'll find something suitable. Because I'm not going to look like an idiot."

Verstappen also said in Brazil, when asked about electric racing, that Formula E seemed to be becoming more interesting but petrol engines were his thing.

"I will probably be one of the last people in the world to try and buy the last barrels of oil," he joked.